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I .st R . E B R Y A N & S O N , * . » T H E O N E P R IC E C A S H S T O R E D DHLLRS + W e propose to maintain our prestige and person who is »oady to tigu re with us. tion. -O R E G O N place our clpthing upon every W e will not be undersold hy any one Corner State and Liberty street», Salem. Cut sale on Dress Goods. WE DO NOT Say that you ought to buy all your Stationery mippliea from iih . No one hou»e can post-ibly umterttill oilier» on everv item it) it» line it ml make money; blit we do »ay, and gay it earnestly, that un- le»» yon buy your tablet» and crepe paper from us, you are paying more than you ou^bt. Our big 1 -Patton Mammoth” of which we have »aid so much instill selling a» fast a» we can pile them out on our counter». Those who bought at first are coming after roue — who wouldn't, when we are off ring a huge tablet of good surface paper, which lake» ink nicely, and weigh» 11^ pounds, for a nickle. Would not you? • PATTONS Book - Store, SALEM, OREGON LOCAL AND GENERAL- W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN G TH E W E E K F R O M A L L AVAIL- A b l e S o u r c e s D i s h e d u p f o r Our N u m er o u s Fa m ily of R ea d e rs In A h r e v l a t e d P a r a g r a p h s . For groceries go to Onfield'». Spectacle» and glasses at Pfennig’s. M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building If*you want a good job of repairing done on your wagon or vehicle go to Wagner Bros.’ shop. Extras of every imaginable kind for buggies, carriages and wagon» k«pt by Wagner Bros. And they have lot» of extra» for machinery. Von will hi surprised at the variety and qlra.itity of extra» carried by them. Ask for whatever you want and they will he very apt to produce it. The office of Dr. F. J. Friedrich, dentist, is over the Dallas bank. See the new imported dishe» at the W hite Front grocery. Platinum finished pictures, cabinet size, are still being made at Clierring- ton’s gallery for $1.50 a dozen. Highest price paid at the Front grocery for chickens, g< ese and eggs. W hite ducks, A special sale of clothing will com _ menoe tomorrow, Saturday, at The Bee Hive. I t will tie a great cleaning up sale of odds, ends and I rok n line-« oi s xes, and at a great reduction Don't torget that it is at the Bee Hive on the corner. Miss Ella Ritner, a recent student of Dallas college, was married la»t week to Frank S hey the, of Pedee. Jas. Olmsted has sold to Jnt. Ott- inger a house and two lot» at B illstou for $350, and R. J. Williamson bought of G. C. Smith 51 acres near Crowley for $1,774.50. The picture puzzle social and game of basket hall at the college tomoirow evening promises to b*. a real live af fair, those in charge being full of snap and go. Next Thursday night the Woodmen .<t Dallu» will entertain a number oi visitors from all over the county, it being a meeting night of the general Tw o neater conb etionerv »tores campaign committee. than th o-eof Rose Ellis and Walter Claud Dunn and svife attended the W illiam » would he hard to find, and the new barber simp» of Lawton & wedding of her »ister, M .»» Dora Brad Lynch and Hhub* Bros, me first class. ley, in Woodbum ti»i»*week, and Mr». Anna Dunn is visiting kindred over F. A Stiles and wife attended the m Washington. funeral of her aunt, Mr». Jane Slark- W ill. Martin has been driving the e ” , in Salem this week. Salem stifge for several day». Near the west side of his farm H olt The M ¡»»6» Cooper, of Paio Alto, McDaniel is erecting q u i t e a dam across a hollow to hold water for hi» California, are guests of Mrs. E. J. »lock during the summer. A good Bryan. spring will keep it partially supplied. Mr». Mary Savage and Miss Eva Smith went to the homestead of tin- The city council is negotiating with former on Gooseneck last Friday. M D. Ellis for an all ui rlit electric light service. Several sidewalk con Four car loads of hops left Dallas tract« having been thrown Up, Street for the east yesterday. Commissioner W illiam s has bte i an The two railroad camps have been thorized to construct them. Then being no bid» for street improvement, thrown into one at the Newlon Har ris place and the grader» are at work- he is to procure men and teams and on the cut toward the Lee place. have it done a» icon as convenient. D. W. Sears ha« returned to Inde Sam Thur»ton, who has been seri ou»ly ill wit») typhoid fever at tin pendence from hi» trip east, and had a strong touch of small pox hack in Home of bi-< broiIn r Robert, i» though Iowa. to be getting along finely. Mr. Pickel, father ol Mr*. M. D. El lis, has come to »pend the winter with her. Kirkpatrick <fc W illiam s this week bought 70 bales ol hop» fr <m W. P Bcvens of American B »ttom. 140 from Lvman Damon of Independence, and 300 from Gilbert & Putter * n of Hi lem at. 25 cent». For the 183 hale lot of 1 F Yo kmil of Bridgeport they paid 25^ Beginning next Wednesday the pas As S. 0. Dodson is teaching in tin- college und h s wife is a wav in East se tiger train will leave here at 7 and ern Oregon, U. L. Fenton is clerking Portland at 4, arriving there at 10:20 an«l here at 7 :20. It will he a great in their store. accommodation to the traveling pub The Polk County Mohair associa lic. tion will meet in Brown’s hall in Dal Quinn Bros, will open a meat mar las at 2 o’olock Saturday, Nov. 15th. ! for the transaction'of important busi ket next Monday next floor to Camp- ness. It will probably then he decid hell’» real estate office, Ev. Shelton be ed to close the mohair pool on tin ing with them. They will aim t«> so first ef January. In that case tho»» • real the public as to deserve a gener who have been keeping out o f the ous patronage. pool and finally getting iu benefits Rev. S. J. Lindsay will preach at without helping to pay it» expense« Bridgenort next Sunday morning and nay find themselves out in the cold. evening, G. W. Me Bee is president and II. L Fenton secretary id tae association. G. L. Hawkins is moving his mar ble cutting plant from Independence Nez Dale, of Dallas and Miss JIcs to Dallas, and will soon he established ter Chapman, of Sheridan, were mar and ready for business in the hick ried last Saturday and will go to liv* part of the Collin» building across the in Tillamook. Charlie Slump, of Dal street from Wilson’s drug store. las, and M i»» Sar»h Haves have enter The Woodmen of Polk county hav« ed into a matrimonial alliance. opened a great campaign for new tim Blair Miller, who was an Indepen her this winter, the result of which dence m e r c h a n t ten y e a r » a g o , w h p will be an initiation in the wool, n recently burned mil at Keytsville, dis- mill on the night of December 18 h of 8011 ri. over 100 candidates. Dallas camp J. A. Bonbon and family have ar has guaranteed to secure 49 of the in rived from Nebraska to locate here itiates and it is now up to the neigh lie is a brotherinlaw of Rev. M B bor» to do the work. Circular», anpli cation cards and buttons have been Young. sent to every Woodman in Polk coun The Dallas Woodman drill team ty, and you can expect an iuvit.xtio will give a masquerade in the woolen to join from some of them during the mill oi Thanksgiving eve. I* i ext two weeks. The insurance rate pr noise» to be even a greater success on new member» coming in after Jan uary l.-t ha» been larg< Iv increased, so than was the out last year. tlmt if you ever expect to join, now is W ill. Morris, who was raised down | the time to do if. The raie you join at Brnithfieui, and i» a grandson of | at is the one you pay through life. Grandma Farley, is a teacher in the David Jacobson, of Eola, h « 67 Portland high school bales of choice hops for which he ex Mr». Weaver will paint western pect» to get 30 cents, and Geo Chap scenery on th»>.«e beautiful mounted man, just this side of Salem, hauled panels for from $1 up to $2 50. Stu his crop of potatoes to Dallas and got dio at residence West of college, j 40 cents a bushel. 25 cents being tiie best offer iu Salem. The John»« n family, from Nehrarks, now occupy the Whi'coHih hou.-e in I Henrrv Robbins advertised in thi* Cooperhollow and Tommie Sullivan I j paper last week a team ol mules fo. ! *ale and at once sold them to P. has rented the Bressler place Iheie. Greenwood for$240. The ad cost him only 10 cents. If ymi wish to either buy or sell anything whatever, try a 10 cent notice in the Itemizcr. SA LE M Banker Bush, of .Salem, at the eg ’ «if 82 is »till ii.ore vigorous than mo» men ten years younger. O R ECO N. S A L E M ’S G R E A T E S T S T O R E C o rn e r Court a n d Liberty S treets THE BEST AND O. E. I»eel and wife land Tuesday. Ä STORE IN OREGON FOR W m . Keh wait, formerly of this vi cinity, has been up from Oregon City. Ladies’ Vraps, Rev. J. R G. Russell will preach at Oakdale at 3 o'clock next Sunday. òkirls, Furs, Suits. R pert of Per ydale school for the 1 month ending October 3 1 »t: Enroll- «1 ,3 5 : avrr.ge»Itcii'lan c*, 32; n«ilh--r ah»»nt nor tardy, Curri» »nil Floyd Fluni-ry, Elsi*-, O l* and Nellie Keyt, ,Onv leitlnim, Klixshetli Heinrich, ; Hsrold Swartx, Hilda Lim y, Vivian : Cjodfelter, M »ry Nelson, Gladys Mc Kee, Maxwell FUnery, Ells and Jim mie June*, V iU «m l Clarence Me. rick, O rel». Gertrude and Kenneth Crosssn — R -.»» E. Hhiitli, teacher. New York’» fore mod styles slwayi shown fin» at the big atore. MEN AND BOY à ' H.8. A M 81’ ITS CLUETT COLLA M W R IT E T 'O l i . O X T I i went to Port Marsh M rwin, who has just taken charge of the Indenemlcnce postoffice, came there in 1866. has been may* r twice and councilman three times. In 1878 he was postmasW r at I^ewisville . cheapest ; C L O T H IN O The U iK «,t rlothing drpnrt- nient in ili» vslley, full of »11 thè n e e .it »m i late.t slyli-s. GORDON H A I H The total county tax of 1001 win $108,200, « f which Sheriff VanOrsdel c*»lb e*ed $85,036 and Sherift Ford $14 025. Penalties and interest am •muted to $887. there were .errors of $540. and rebates to the amount ol $2,059. The d linquencv foot» up $6.270, while in past v ars i' Ins run up to between $15,000 and $20,00'). VV-rd Lamson died last Saturday in Al. Thurston and wife are down Willamina, vhere he was clerking at from W ell» visiting his brother. Fund man’s store. TJOS. MEYERS & SONS L A I . IE S A N D M E N S’ SHOV.i T wo famous branda of alioea »old M t lv s ir t l, hy ua— Jiieen Q im I ì v fnr Indie». M j. r , for men REDUCED PKK ¿S O N SH O E D RESSINGS A N D F IN D IN G S _ C A T A .L 0 3 U E . / H3 -afc -tr ™ [ This eijrnatare is op m rm j box o f tho fo o o ta o Laxative Bromo-Quiiune *■**••■ ^ ih r n s .K M M in M THE OLD RELIABLE W m . Sre'and’rt • >n, Glenn, whose hand was shot «>ff a few vears ago, can He is now driv ing a scraper team at the Gerlinger r i l road camp. He boa fils with Mr». E. M. Show. & A K IN 0 At tho Geoige lunch counter Mon Who wilLsend us some new« items day noon we found nearly 100 men on a p< stal card. On account of the terrible misfor devouring tluir good thing» to eat. tune of having the building lease I ov HuiloweYn prinks did not pay w 11 er our head» at the time when the in in Dallas this season. Some twenty The purest spi.os, the strongest ^x debtedness for this season’» goods fall youngsters put their heads, their A b s o lu t e ly « u r o due, N. <fc S. Weinstein, of Portland, tract», the best lasting teas and toe heart» and their hand» together and freshest roasted coffees may always be Oregon, were forced to move their en went forth last Friday eveuing to ha»e found at the Yokoha nu Tea »tore, THERE B NO SUBSTITUTE tire »to k of clothing, shoe» and fur a good, rollicking time. Befoie bed nishings to Dallas, Oregon, and have where they also keep all kinds of ta time Deputy Citv Marshal Frank located in the large storeroom known ble ware. Muscott had 16 of them rounded up — o— a» the Old Drugstore building, where and hound over to appear before bis B u i l d i n g R o u n d H o u so . this magnificent stock will I e »old out As you pa»» Johnson’s clothing honor, Recorder Stouffer, next morn A l Campbell ami Dull,; Hubbard at retail for less than manufacturer»’ store take a pe«*p into the windows ing. The penalty was that they should cost for 17 dav» only. The sale began and get an inkling of what they have first go and repair all the devilment are building a gnod round I io um for Thursday. November 6th and closes on the inside to sell. They have committed and then promise to not the D a lh « und Fall* City railway, P aiifl* track Monday, November 24» h, Everything some of the uobbieat overcoats that he caught out any more after 8 o’clock arroHS I lie Southern will he sold as advertised. A » this ever entered the town and their wed at night, a further penalty of the Fri »oiith of the old Dr. Site» home, on the company’» terminal gronada. sale will'only law?'HP* 4«v/t everything ding garment» axe captivating Their day night tscapade hanging over I h T f will he * con hoc lion with the will go rapidly. vplTid Is the first »ale fine shoe» for men must be about the their heads. Southern Facifio track on each aid* of of this kind that lias ever occurred in right thing, for one seldom inspects Bryan Jr Lucas are erecting at Falls the round lumee. Two crew» of grad this city and ipay never occur again. them without buying. City a two story building, 40x80 feet er« are now at work within a mile or I u order tp prove to you what liemen- in size. The lower story will be for two of town under charge of Sir. Mc- duous sacradces must he made, we The best people in and around the merchandise and the upper one a hall Phereon and Mr. Tulhott. T iie, pil mention a few of the extraordinary city frequently take lunch at Strong’» D is at the north end of the bridge, ing and other timber »re being deliv bargains that will be off- red : ered along the line, and the work will facing down Main street. All wool underwear— Good value for restaurant. hr preaeud right on to a /iniali in the $1 a garment; »ale price a germeut 30 Oliver W ait has been employed to epriog. cent». take charge of the fl, C. Bell place Would you like tc have the best lot Dr Wright’s fleece lined underwear of p ic'ires you ever had taken for Hooth of Bethel. Jo h n s o n 's S a w m ill. — Good value at $1.50 a garment; sale your fri ndsT Of course you would; The creek having rieen enough to W ill. Bronson has leased his ranch price 65 cert». then go to the gallery of T. J, Cronist over near Pr’ neville and come home bring down plenty of aawloga, the Camel'» hair underwear— Good v a l over Dairy tuple’s store. to stay for a year or two. Ho sold 44 Dallua mill ie again in aleady opera ue at $1.40 a garment; sale price 65 stack cattle for about $900. Sam. Ool- tion ten hours a day, during which cents. mine 35.0011 feet of lumber are cut. Men aim boys’ caps— Regular val Never go to Salem and leave your lins was his neighbor. They have at leaet 4,000,000 feet of ue» 25 cent»: sale price 10 cehts. warm horse standing out in the rain Mrs. J. A. Fuller, nee Anna Powell log» cut up the stream, which has Mens’ suspender»— Regular 25 and or cold, hut always take it to the steei who used to teach at Ballston and been cleaned out and otherwise im 50 cent values; »»le pi ice 15 cents. bridge feed yard where it will ba well Rickreall, has a baby boy at Weiser, proved ho us to ,-et logs down to the Boy» suspender»— Regular 20 cent cared for at small cost. Id »ho. mill mote easily. M ill appliances values; sale price 5 cents. — o— Beautiful line of men» neckwear— M i»» Effie Crowley, of Oak Grove, have been somewhnt improved and The New York Racket »tore peeph was recently married to a »on of J«»t will he made still better, so as to call Mens’ Sh ield Tecks at 5 cents; Band for le«H manual labor. Another plan- always make a imall profit on every Craven at Monmouth. hows at 13 cent». r is to bo added nod perhaps other M- ns’ wool »ock»— Good values at thing but nowhere else iu town caff M i»» Esrie Robertson, of Independ machinery, He«ule« considerable lo- 25 and 50 cent»; sale price, a pair 17^ you get a» many good articles for tin same money. ’They credit nobody snce. will take a course in short hand i al trade they will have shipping or- cent». lers for all they can cut, some to I >«» not fail to see our line of youth» consequently have no losses to be it the Portland business college, made up by high price». Buy a bill California, mine to Salt Lske and clo* ing. W. N. O’Kelley, of Mbnmoulh, is Youths’ fine suits und overcoa»»— of good» there once and you will bt working in a sawmill over in Wash «ome even hack to Minneapolis. Good value at $6.50; »ale price $2 40. sure to go back. jllgtOl). P o r t la n d W ill K n te r ta ln . Y ou th »’ fine black worsted »uits— There are about 200 students in tin The Oregon Irrigation Asrociation $8.50 value»; sale price $4.50. C O U N TY 8 E A T IK K LE T S. normal school at Monmouth and a.<- convention of over 400 delegates will Boy»’ knee pants, 35 uud 50 cent values; sale price 15 cent». Ullrey’s feed »tore is the place to go many pupils iu the training depart aes iiible in Portland Tuesday and Wed. eatluy, November 18th and 19th; Youth »’ pants, all wool, $150 val for everything for slock and poultry tnent. also the Oregon Ih.r association meets ue» ; » «le prh *9 85 cents. H i» egg food will be sure to mak« Henry F »wk has gold to Amos 3 lott tin re on the same day«, on which oo- Mens’ clothing— Fine suit of cloth hen» lay and he has grit, ground bone 15 acres of laud for $5,000. casiont) the railroads have made re es, good value at $8.50; sale price and oyster »hells for fowls. duced rate«, tickets good for «ix days $3 45 ColumbiiH McCracken, an old timer, oil all line» from points in Oregon to M en»’ fine suit» in cheviot» and ha» moved back horn Marion count) Do not go to Wiseman’s if you want Portland. I’m timid proposes to en Scotch plaids, all wool, good value at to his residence property in Dallas. high priced thing«. All his hardware tertain all vieiiors over the railroads $12.50- sale price $6.50 on the occasion with a hall or concert, Mens’ all wool »nits, regular $9.50; is g» od enough for a .ybody and he is »atisfi (1 with many »ales at small (ter theatres, with visit» to wheat sale price $5.25 See his stoves and you will -hip», public library. Or- gon Histor Mens' splendid suit» and overcoats profits ic..! Society rooms, the $500,0«X) City in v;c mas and beaver-1, tegular val want one. II ill and the tfl,000,000 Federal cus ues $13 50 , » de price $6 50 *** tom Imus , a steamboat ride on the Mens’ fim felt fedora hats—Regu Good umbrellas at Risaer’» gun Willamette and Columbia rivers, and lar $2,50 value»; sale price $1.20 »tore. Remember that the |>he*»ant in other way» as will heat »how Port Mens’ odd vest», men and boy» mac hunting season end» with this month land's “ lUerprise. hospitality and de kin toshes at correspon lingly and ri and go to him for all your amnuini- sire.to become better acquainted with diculously low price», and hundreds of tinn. He can mend any broken ai* In- people of the whole state and they ot her article» too numerous to men tide. with it. tion. V Mens’ »hors— Men»’ calf .-hoes, good Black»mithing done hy Lynch & value at $2.25; »ale price $1.20. L u o k In T h i r t e e n . Mens’ fine vici kangaroo »I i « k *», g od Rowell is always well done. By »cndi'.g 13 miles W m . Spirey, of values at $3.50; »ale pri«*e $1 95. •** Walton Furnace, Vt., got » box of Mens’ high grade piteut leathers, B uc LI cu ’ h Arnica Salve, that wholly Dallas made Hour in as good as an.* regular $4.50 and $5 value»; »ale price manufactured on ibis coast. Order it cureil a horrible fever sore on his leg. $3.25. Ni.thing ul»e could. Positively cures from the mill and Gooch Bros.will de Childrens’ kangaroo and box calf liver it anywhere in town. hi iihe«, felons, ulcers, eruptions, boils, »hoes good value at $1.75; sale price urn», corns and piles. Only 25c. 85 cent». Guaranteed by all druggists. Beys’ genuine Milwaukee oil grain, Country people with produce foi good values at $1,75 anil $2 ; »ale price »ale nearly always find their way to Newton Harris has moved from just $1 15 Dnnus grocery, for that firm has tin south of Dallas over in Mation coun Little gents ami girls’ nobby shoes, reputation of paying go#d prices and ty- « good values at $1.50; sale price 75 selling cheap. cents %* Ladies’ box ealf »hoe», good value» N E W T O -D A Y . Many ladie3 on first going to the i«t $2 25; sale price $1 25. D on’t forget the old man Ladie»’ fine vici kid heavy sole shoes millinery »lore of Mrs. Chace are sur (10AT8 for sale b j Robert Howe in Dalla«. go d values at $3 and $3.25; sale price prised at the high grade of goods sin with the fish on his back. carries, not supposing that the mar $1.85. For nearly thirty years he I)«» not confound (his sale with the ket would demand anything so fine. has been traveling around the K.XTK4 good cows with calve« hr their aide* and soealled closing out sale». This is a blooded Berkebire pigs of both iex«n fca iala world, and is still traveling, by L full >. L. Keyt at Perrydale. legitimate sale. Remem bjr toe pi ic«* The Campbell & Robinson livery — Old Drug »tore «onth of courthouse. s able ha» a lively business these days bringing health and comfort N ¿ ’ . S. W E IN S T E IN . A I.MOST new fltudebaker wagon for aale by with people having business in all wherever he goes. i i Henry r ” Robbina, " ' near Dalla« j parts of the county, Their service i- T o the consumptive he PROGRAMME # prompt, iheir slock and vehicles in brings the strength and flesh 1AKPKTS and rurs woven al Mrs. N. F. Thomp* Of the bask* t »oci 1 to he held at the good shape. ■ i in (he southeast ‘ part ‘ of ‘ Dallas. ! mh ’ b “ lie so much needs. Rickreall school house thi- evening, the proceeds to go toward improving T o all weak and sickly Jeweler Morris must he expecting a r A N T E D —A girl to do general housework fo ra the school b u ilding: big trade, for his alieady large and hildren he gives rich and W 1 family of three. Inquire at the home ef Judge Voluntary— Miss Ilallie Gibson, Outline in Dallas.-Mrs. Mary C. Watts. line slock i» being increased with ma strengthening food. Recitation— M**-y L ikms . ny new, attractive and useful things. Violin solo— Mrs SiefartK T o thin and pale persons iloR sale or fctado, a 7 month-old thoroughbred %• Vocal solo— Sybil McDowell. Poland China boar. Inquire of J. W. Robinson .e gives new firm flesh and .it Oakdale. The Gay nor shoe store is so well Kecitation— Echo Biefarth Vocal duett— Ada and Anna Long- supplied with footwear that one sel rich red blood. dom fails to find there w hoever lie necker. Children who first saw the R EW ARD ef $6 will be given for information leading to the recovery of a medium sized red wan s. Now is the time to buy rub R eliU tiou— Dejl Sir birth. dd man with the fish arc now and white cow, unmarked and with strap around her ber goods and they have all sorts. Vocal e<do— John Orr. horns and with »mall brans bell on Also dark red grown up and have children >earling heiier with crop and underbit on right and Recitation— K it1«r Fox *% swallow fork on left ear. AddreM Oliver Wait, Mc Vocal duett— N« ttiennd Vernie Gib Coy. The new hardware warehouse of of their own. son. He stands for Scott’s Emul Mr. Fanil will he none too large for Cake w’alk. LMOST new two seat«*! hack for sale eheap by his immense and increasing »to k. sion of pure cod liver oil— a Recitation— Fred W e»t. A mot Holman in Dallas. A « hi» trade grows he must k« ep a Vocal 3 0 I 0 — Angelina Houthwick. delightful food and a natural greater variety and larger «mounts. Address— C. L. Starr. He will hereafter always have on tonic for children, for old folks K A OOATS, Half nannies, for sale by 8. T. Smith Quartet. hand »<> big a reserve stock ns to nev and for all who need flesh and D U at Smith field. Add res« Crowley. Auction of baskets. er be out of any article in his line. He strength. ( t r v SHEEP for sale a» the Attain Brown place i U selling lots of grass seed. A ile o p A m id F la m e s . 4 A J Kails City. Apply to W. A. Brown. BCOTT * BOWNE, Chem ists, *% Breaking into a blazing home, some 4 0 5 -4 1 8 Pearl Street, N ew Y o rk . B O c. an d B l.O O t all d ru g g is ts . , firemen 'ately dragged the sleeping Nearly everybody sends by the stage j lR r iT trees for sale by J H Nunn, of Dalis* Stock first « lau« and satisfaction g u » antedi!. inmates from death Fancied securi to Salem for something. ty and death near. It i» that way N E W when you neglect cough» and c«dds. i q / v NICE fat 0 0 * wold ewoa for sale by Mrs. Ida The clerks at Dunns store are quick j (Ja inn in Dallas. DRUG Do not do it. Dr. K in g’» New Dis --------------------- --- ---------- ----- — covery for Consumption gives perfect and accommodating. Anything o r-1 STORE protection against nil tbroad, che-t dered for dinner will be at once bus- 1 A ACRES at western city limits for saleatliT S > | U by W. M. Kraber, of Dalla« and lung troubles. Keep it m ar and I tied to your home. They take back avoid suffering, death ami doctor's any unsatisfactory article, hill». A tea»poonful stops a late i SIX room resident e in Dallas a block weal a I the home of W. A. Wash for sale by b ln or G . cough, persistent use the most slob Public school book* nr« nccdeil in W Mt Bee. horn. Harmless •and nice taaslbig. j almost every family throughout the Dr. F. H. Ï^K’ke, from Port It is guaranteed to »aiisfybv all drug county sml »11 of them may l>e had at land, who has had 25 years Q A rULLHLOODKI) COTSWOLD EWES AND 1» gists. Price 50 cents and $1. T f.s l W ilson’s drug store. Go there sn«l OU ram« for sale by A C. Staat« at Airlie, Or. experience as a physician and botkle* free. then ‘**11 your neighbors how nicely druggist, ha» opened on north | you were treated. They have all Front «in e t in Dall i» a stock HAVK MONEY TO LOAN AT A L L TIMES A T There is important work io be done kinds of good writing material. Have the very beai rates obtainable. H. O. Campbell. of drugs, patent medicines, by the Women of Woodcraft this win I your doctor's prescription* filled there. homeopathic remedies, sta ter ami a more regular attendance of tionery, school botsk* and o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m p r o the Neighbors is desired. By order of ptrt) at i .1 r e t . by D M T U .y W , IMlk*. S to p s th o C o u g h college writing t tbe grand guardian. notions. And work* off tho cold. Laxative bro- Ths Perryd»le school will giva a rnoquinine tablet* cure a cold in one o a r .Y TO LOAM AT S P i l l C W T Oil V A M —el W y . J . L. COLLINS, D i II m . hand lunch November 21. L tt all ( c u r o > no p»y. Price, 25 the ladies tak»- a lunch. The pro- ; cent*. ceeds are to toward purchasing a ___ 1 f f . ___^ E H AVE H ONET TO LOAN ON IM PR O V E « POWDER Yours truly, K E. Bryan it bon. One-third off on Skirts, W aists and Jackets. N EXT W EEK: Rc{»>rtnf if&tna school for the mon- , th ending O* to her 31 »1: Enrolled, 14; tardy, 2; on roll o'h on o r, L«> g Gay, Alice Riggs» Flovd anti Alca Crowley, Lammi and Lavim* Sm ith; visitor». Mr». Ca*» Riggs Mrs. Ida; , Crowley. Ce« il Riggs, Miesej C««ra Gay, Georgia and Sadie Myer.— M. L. Hampton teacher. Leader» in Low Price» do almost anything. S ALEM 8 H O R T 8 T O P 8 . FORCEO FIOM 0ÜÍI BUILDING. A ll we ask is for a chance to convince you that it is more satisfactory to trade with us T H IS W E E K : Tbe mouse ran up the dock So run» the old iimeery rhyme, but a mouse would find »lippery climbing on the highly polished clock» of the present. High polish i» not everything, however, for although the clock» wt» offer you nr* a* tasty and :ut s ic a» tiny e)ft could desire, ihey are more nvhable f«*r their workmanship. Every clo-k w I*, ve i» a good clock ami tlie price» are a» low a» good judgment and business principle« will «How. Our goods are ours and we may give away a few suits it we like just to hurry up things. than with any other house in the county. Díckery, Díckery,Dock«á* B A R R ’S JE W E L R Y ST O R E Just now protit is out of the cjues- r d Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in ' Dallas November 20th, 2 l»t and 22nd k « « * 30 8 C i A A I V M Your Patronage M school o rgan. j j olMi here— lb « best. IS SOLICITED. W ! . . y »v «n r. SIA LE V A E A A lN %